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I was really bored last night...

The board was down, i had no plans of leaving the house...i decided to reinstall a video game and kill some time. I searched through my cd's and i decided to play 'Supreme Snoboarding'.
So, after i installed the game and downloaded the crack needed, during the cracking proceedure i discovered that the game contains the images that are used for the riders...hmmm,
Let me introduce my favorite 2 to you:

http://www.supremesnowboarding.com/pages/lesriders/ri3_01.jpg'>

[b]Mike Koontz[/b]
(Thats me)

[i]Another product of the North American talent pool, Mike is cool and mellow, and a sick snowboarder. He is also a sick skateboarder too, adopting these two boarding genres together, bringing the skateboarding style to the slopes, he is one the future megastars of the snowboarding. Whether it is jibbing in the street, or throwing big airs in the halfpipe, Mike does it all. However because Mike is so young, he doesn’t have the same muscular strength as the grown up professional snowboarders.[/i]

[img]http://www.supremesnowboarding.com/pages/lesriders/ri6_01.jpg'>

[b]Akiko Kirosana[/b]
(Thats my girl on LAN)

[i]It seems that Japanese attitude towards hard work in a high-tech society had not been adopted in the growing snowboarding sub-culture. The stressful society had lead into a situation in which snowboarding has provided a gate out of the rat race. However Japanese riders also know how to rip, they are light, smart and have dashing technical skills. Akiko is not an exception. In any terrain and in any weather condition she pulls out the most technical tricks higher than most of us, and always without haste.[/i]